Tour Egypt for Ancient and Exotic Adventures

If you've ever dreamed of witnessing the magnificence of the
Great Pyramids, standing in awe before the Great Sphinx, or reveling in
the treasures found in King Tut's tomb, the magic of Egypt awaits you.
You can tour Egypt for an unforgettable experience of a lifetime.

Whether you want to cruise the Nile in
the style of Cleopatra or visit the Valley of the Kings, a Cairo
program tour may be just the thing to fulfill your dreams. If your
tastes lean toward adventure travel, a Cairo tour may mark the
beginning of a journey that will include, for example, a diving
excursion in the Ras Mohammed underwater nature reserve or a trek to a
desert Bedouin Camp.

A
Cairo museum tour will enchant you with the breathtaking antiquities of
ancient Egypt, while retaining the services of a Cairo travel guide
will allow you to experience the beauties and mysteries of a city from
a local perspective.

If you have an interest in Egypt's ancient
Holy Lands, you can travel to Cairo and see the Red Sea and visit Old
Cairo, where early Judaism and Christianity flourished.

While
you're in Cairo, photo travel adventures await. You'll want to bring
extra storage card for your camera - or even set up cloud storage -
when you visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Saint Serguis Church, the
Great Citadel begun by Saladdin, and the Mohamed Ali Mosque, also known
as the "Alabaster Mosque."

In Cairo, Egypt, travel can mean
entering a time machine and visiting the sites of a wondrous and
mysterious civilization, or enjoying very modern activities and
amenities such as golf, cruises, and even bowling. You'd be doing
yourself a disservice, though, if you didn't learn at least a bit about
ancient Egypt before booking a Cairo, Egypt tour.

Some other things to know before you go:

*
According to the U.S. State Department, a passport and visa are
required to visit Egypt. Single-entry 30-day tourist visas are
available for US$25 upon arrival at Cairo International Airport.
Multiple entry visas are available for US$35. If youre arriving
overland, you should obtain your visa prior to your arrival in Egypt.

* Egypt has a little over 90 million residents, and Egypts size is approximately three times the size of New Mexico.

* The official language of Egypt is Arabic, although French and English are widely spoken and understood.

* Egypt is bisected by the fertile Nile Valley, which spurs Egypts economy.

* The currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP), and the exchange rate as of February 2016 is 7.83 Egyptian pounds per U.S. dollar.

Whether
you're traveling for business or pleasure, with the right tour, Egypt
will enchant and engage you, drawing you in to its ancient mysteries.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the world's MOST popular internet marketing companies.